The molecular weight of Carbone dioxide is CO, is 44 kg/ mol. In an experiment the value of y was found to be 1.3. Assuming that CO, is a perfect gas. Calculate: a/ the gas constant, and the specific heat at constant pressure and volume. b/ The increase of internal energy and enthalpy per 8 kg of Carbone dioxide with inlet Temperature 77°C and outlet temperature 45°C.

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The molecular weight of Carbone dioxide is CO, is 44 kg/ mol. In
an experiment the value of y was found to be 1.3. Assuming that
CO, is a perfect gas. Calculate:
a/ the gas constant, and the specific heat at constant pressure
and volume.
b/ The increase of internal energy and enthalpy per 8 kg of
Carbone dioxide with inlet Temperature 77°C and outlet
temperature 45°C.
Transcribed Image Text:The molecular weight of Carbone dioxide is CO, is 44 kg/ mol. In an experiment the value of y was found to be 1.3. Assuming that CO, is a perfect gas. Calculate: a/ the gas constant, and the specific heat at constant pressure and volume. b/ The increase of internal energy and enthalpy per 8 kg of Carbone dioxide with inlet Temperature 77°C and outlet temperature 45°C.
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